Violent clash with Mascho Piro leaves 3 loggers wounded in Peruvian Amazon
- August 7, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Violent clash with Mascho Piro leaves 3 loggers wounded in Peruvian Amazon
Sub: Geo
Sec: Human Geo
context:
- The Mascho Piro clashed with loggers, reportedly injuring at least three with arrows, according to Survival International and the indigenous organisation FENAMAD.
Details:
- The loggers were allegedly stealing timber from the Mascho Piro territory along the Pariamanu River, an area recognized but not formally protected by the Peruvian government.
- Indigenous organisations demand the site be added to the Madre de Dios Territorial Reserve.
Mashco Piro- Uncontacted Tribe:
- The Mashco Piro, numbering over 750, are nomadic hunter-gatherers living in the Amazon jungles near Peru’s borders with Brazil and Bolivia.
- Peru’s government forbids contact with them to prevent disease spread, and most information about them comes from the Yine people.
Source: DTE